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Sept. 19, 2005--Kopin Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN),
the largest U.S. manufacturer of microdisplays for mobile consumer and military
electronics, today announced that Eastman Kodak Company is incorporating Kopin's
CyberEVF(R) 230K viewfinders into its new KODAK EASYSHARE P-Series cameras.
Designed for avid photographers, these digital cameras combine high performance
with simplicity of operation and sophisticated photographic controls. The
EASYSHARE P880 has 8.0 megapixels and a 5.8x optical zoom wide-angle lens. The
EASYSHARE P850 has 5.1 megapixels and a 12x optical zoom image-stabilized lens.
Both cameras are expected to be on retailers' shelves this month.

Kopin developed the CyberEVF 230K as a standard
electronic viewfinder (EVF) product for digital cameras. It integrates a
full-color QVGA (320 x 240) resolution microdisplay, ultra-thin backlight,
optics, and easy-to-use focusing mechanism into a tiny housing unit (17mm x
23.5mm x 25mm). With 15x image magnification and a 22-degree field of view, the
viewfinder generates large, vivid color images with minimal distortion or color
aberration. This complete EVF solution enables digital camera manufacturers to
shorten the design time for new products and substantially reduce the assembly
cost. The CyberEVF 230K's size is approximately two-thirds of the depth and less
than half the volume of competing EVF modules, enabling digital camera OEMs to
shrink their cameras to a pocket-size form factor, a key benefit for
consumers.

"Securing a major design win from the largest digital
camera maker in the United States attests to the superiority of our CyberDisplay
technology and affirms the benefits of a complete EVF solution in the digital
camera marketplace," said Dr. John C.C. Fan, Kopin's president and CEO. "Digital
cameras remain a primary focus in our microdisplay strategy, and we are
delighted that Kodak has chosen our CyberEVF 230K for its new high-zoom
EASYSHARE P-Series."

About Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak is the leader in helping people take, share,
print, and view images - for memories, for information, for business, and for
entertainment. With sales of $13.5 billion in 2004, the company is committed to
a digitally oriented growth strategy focused on four businesses: Digital &
Film Imaging Systems - providing consumers, professionals, and cinematographers
with digital and traditional products and services; Health - supplying the
medical and dental professions with traditional and digital imaging and
information systems, IT solutions, and services; Graphic Communications -
providing customers with a range of solutions for prepress, traditional and
digital printing, document scanning, and multi-vendor IT services; and Display
& Components - supplying original equipment manufacturers with imaging
sensors, as well as intellectual property and materials for the organic
light-emitting diode (OLED) and LCD display industries.

About Kopin

Kopin is the largest U.S. manufacturer of
microdisplays to the consumer electronics, industrial and military markets and
the world's largest merchant supplier of heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT)
wafers for power amplifier integrated circuits. Since introducing its
award-winning microdisplay technology in 1999, Kopin has shipped more than 15
million CyberDisplays for digital cameras, personal video eyewear, camcorders,
thermal weapon sights and head-mounted displays. The Company also has shipped
more than 500,000 HBT wafers, which have been integrated into more than 1
billion wireless handsets and into WiFi, VoIP and high-speed Internet data
transmission systems. Kopin's technology is protected by more than 200 global
patents and patents pending. For more information, please visit Kopin's website
at www.kopin.com.

Safe Harbor Statement

Statements in this news release may be considered
"forward-looking" statements under the "Safe Harbor" provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These include: the expectation that
Kodak's EASYSHARE P-Series cameras will be on retailers' shelves this month; the
ability of the EVF solution to enable digital camera manufacturers to shorten
the design time for new products and substantially reduce the assembly cost; the
statement that securing a major design win from the largest digital camera maker
in the United States attests to the superiority of Kopin's CyberDisplay
technology and affirms the benefits of a complete EVF solution in the digital
camera marketplace; and Kopin's expectation that digital cameras will remain a
primary focus of the Company's microdisplay strategy. These statements involve a
number of risks and uncertainties that could materially affect future results.
These risk factors include, but are not limited to: technical, manufacturing,
marketing or other issues that may prevent either the adoption or rapid
acceptance of the CyberEVF230K; competitive products and pricing; the risk that
new product initiatives and other research and development efforts may not be
successful; the loss of significant customers; the potential that costs to
produce the Company's microdisplay products will increase significantly, or that
yields will decline; the ability of the Company's customers to ramp initial
production volumes of products incorporating the Cyber EVF 230K; manufacturing
delays; technical issues, economic conditions or external factors that may cause
the Company to shift the focus of its microdisplay business away from the
digital camera market; and other risk factors and cautionary statements listed
in the Company's periodic reports and registration statements filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. These include, but are not limited to, the
Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 25, 2004 and
Form 10-Q for the period ended June 25, 2005.

CyberDisplay, CyberEVF 230K and The NanoSemiconductor
Company are registered trademarks of Kopin Corporation.